'Geography as part of a problematic, not an integral discipline': a personal and intellectual biography of Jack Langton / Elizabeth Baigent and Robert J. Mayhew
Mapping the English forests: Needwood 1598-1834 / Sarah Bendall
'These trees shall be my books': forests as a geographical imaginary in English literature, c.1600-1800 / Robert J. Mayhew
A settled little society: networks, friendship and trust in eighteenth-century provincial England / Jon Stobart
Labour policy and rental policy on the Ditchley estate, 1700-50: parallel paths of transition / Andrew Hann
Crime and custom in forest communities: Whichwood Forest, Oxfordshire, c.1760-1850 / Michael Freeman
A 'splendid pleasure ground (for) the elevation and refinement of the people of London': geographical aspects of the history of Epping Forest 1860-95 / Elizabeth Baigent
Retailing and economic uncertainty in interwar Britain: co-operative (mis)fortunes in north-west England / Martin Purvis.
English geographies 1600-1950 : historical essays on English customs, cultures, and communities in honour of Jack Langton. ISBN 9780954497569. Published by St John's College Research Centre in 2009. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.